By Walt Hickey Crypto It was a banner year for the North Korean cryptocurrency theft industry, which hauled in a bumper crop of $1.7 billion in crypto last year. That’s out of a total $3.8 billion stolen last year, more than the $3.3 billion the industry pilfered from crypto in 2021 and one accomplished despite a massive drop in the value of the crypto market. The hacking industry is a growth one for North Korea, which had a GDP of $18 billion or so in 2019, meaning that stolen crypto is a pretty remarkable chunk of the economy as a whole.
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